in theory yes there isn't any wind on the moon to make it go away. but somebody els could have accidently steped on it.
but right now the first footprint is still there (2010)
The Moon has no wind, no water, and almost no moon quakes (earthquakes on the moon). There is almost nothing to cause the footprints to go away. Unless they are hit by a meteor, comet, or asteroid.
Yeah he was the first dude to go on the moon.
Yes , Neil Armstrong , the first man to step on the Moon , is still alive .
He was commander of the mission and took the first step on the moon. His footprint is still there.
The first words uttered by a man setting foot on the moon , was "That is one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." The first words after landing, but while still in the landing module were "Houston, the Eagle has landed."
NO there isn`t
yes, the footprints of human beings are still present on moon. as there is lack of atmosphere on moon, there is no air or water which can vanish or rub the prints there, on the moon.
If there is no air movement, then the footprints should still be there!
I recall during the moon walks that the footprints were expected to survive for thousands of years; so yes.
Oh yes the footprints left on the moon by the astronauts , will remain there for years or centuries. The reason is that there is no wind on the moon surface. So there is no chance of dust covering those footprints.
The footprints on the moon left by the astronauts will still be there in a few thousand years. They will eventually be covered with new dust from micrometeorites.
Unless you are a conspiracy theorist who believes man has not set foot on the moon, American astronaut Neil Armstrong is credited with being the first man to set foot on the moon. By implication, that means he left the first footprints.
There is no wind, and barely any gravity so the footprints will stay on the moon for yyyyyeeeeaaaarrrrrrsssss.
The lack of atmosphere means there is no wind, or rain, etc. to either erode or wash away the footprints. The only way for the footprints to be disturbed would be from an impact event, such as a meteor striking the moon's surface near the prints and disturbing the surface.
There is gravity on the moon, it is just weaker than it is on Earth. There is fine sand on the moon. if you step on it, of course there would be footprints.
Footprints in the moons surface (so in the dust lying on the moon) will never go away because there is no wind on the moon to blow new dust over the footprints.
There were recent amazing pictures released to the press of the surface of the moon which showed many of the objects left on the moon including footprints! So you know the footprints last over 40 years because it has been that long since Neil Armstrong made history with the first footprints on the moon. There is no atmosphere on the moon therefore no rain, wind or water flow so the only thing that will destroy the footprints is space debri of either man made materials or rocks such as a meteor storm. Scientist from different nationsintentionally crash objects into the moon for various studies.